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Minecraft is such a popular game that fifty-fifty those who have no experience playing anything know what it is. Given its popularity, the game's servers going down is a much bigger consequence than information technology would be for other smaller online titles. This guide explains what happens when Minecraft goes down and how to check the game's server status.

At the fourth dimension of writing, many users are reporting widespread issues getting into Minecraft. Some have been kicked from their servers, while others can't open the game at all. There's no official give-and-take on the matter, but information technology seems as though any games using Amazon servers are afflicted, including Minecraft.

Cheque Mojang's lines of advice

If you suspect that Minecraft is down, the best matter to do is to cheque the developer's official Twitter account for an update. Mojang's official line of communication is an account called Mojang Status (@MojangStatus), and any issues are ever reported there kickoff.

The second place to bank check to see if Minecraft is downwards is the official Mojang Support Twitter account (@MojangSupport). This is where the programmer straight responds to widespread issues with the game, providing solutions where nearly players will be able to see them.